Title: Celestial Paladin - Chapter 1 Author: CrappyBritwriter Pastebin link: http://pastebin.com/6AyQEzZJ First Edit: Sunday 24th of June 2012 07:32:05 PM CDT Last Edit: Sunday 24th of June 2012 07:32:05 PM CDT >”Are you sure about this, your majesty?” Shining Armor asked. >”You worry too much, captain” Princess Celestia replied, smiling warmly down at him. >The duo were walking through a rarely-travelled corridor deep underneath Canterlot castle. >Aside from their voices, the only sound was the sharp clopping of hooves on stone. >”Creatures wandering out of the Everfree Forest are nothing new, your majesty. Timber wolves, hydras, it doesn’t matter. My stallions can handle them easily.” >”I don’t doubt that, captain. But there are too few of you to go around. Besides...” for a second, her voice seemed distant and sad. “It has been so long since he has seen the sun...” >”You still haven’t told me who ‘he’ is, your majesty” Shining Armour said, with a tinge of impatience. >The princess did not answer, remaining silent until they had reached a set of large, ornate doors. >”Tell me, captain. Have you ever wondered why the royal vault is left unguarded?” >Shining Armor scratched his chin thoughtfully. “I don’t think I have, your majesty. Why is that?” >The princess pointed her horn at the doors and cast a spell. They gave multiple clicks, whirrs and other metallic noises, before slowly swinging inwards. >”Because, there is already one inside”   >Inside the vault, treasures of all kinds were on display >Mountains of bits, rare gems, priceless pottery. Tapestries and weaponry adorned the walls. >In the centre of the room was a gleaming suit of armour. It did not seem to be built for a pony however. >It was bipedal, and at least twice as tall as the average pony. And the helmet was enclosed, offering no space for a snout. >The metal was silvery, with gold lining. >The mark of Celestia was emblazoned on each shoulder, and a large, dull diamond gleamed in the centre of its chest. >”What is that?” Shining Armor asked. “Did the castle once have a minotaur as a guard?” >The princess shakes her head. “No, not quite a minotaur. A human.” >”What’s a human? I’ve never heard of those before” >“No, you wouldn’t have captain. He was... before your time. And as far as we know, he was the only one of his kind in Equestria.” >Shining Armor began to circle the suit of armour, examining the joints and fine details. >”It seems to be sealed shut” he remarked. “How did the human ever take it off?” >”Oh, he didn’t” Celestia said. She leaned in close to the face of the armour, her horn glowing. >”Wake up, Anonymous” she whispered   >Suddenly, piercing blue light flared from the armour’s visor, and a horrible rasping came from within it. >Shining Armor gasped in shock, and jumped backwards into a pile of bits. >The light died down to a gentle glow, both from the visor and the gem in its breastplate. >”My princess” the armour says, in a metallic, echoing voice. “How long have I slept?” >”Hello, Anonymous” Celestia said to it kindly. “You’ve slept for quite some time now” >”Is it time to... go home?” >The princess’s smile falls. “No, I’m afraid not. But there are some things I’d like you to do.” >The armour seemed to hesitate before speaking again. ”Yes, my princess?” >”There is a chariot waiting for you outside, which will take you to the town of Ponyville. I would like you to go there, and find a mare named Twilight Sparkle. There, you will receive additional instructions.” >”...Yes, my princess” >With deliberate, jerky motions, the armour stepped down from its pedestal and marched out of the room. >”I suppose we’ll have to start guarding the vault now?” Shining Armor asked from his bit pile.